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RM274: Exposing SVORA’s Secrets: The Montana Supreme Court Verdict
This is a deep dive into Montana v. Richard Hinman case, which was decided by the Montana Supreme Court. They discuss the background of the case, the retroactive application of the Sexual or Violent Offender Registration Act (SVORA), and its constitutionality in relation to ex post facto punishment. They also emphasize the significant changes in…
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RM273: Dark Secrets of FCI Dublin: The Tale of Sexual Exploitation
Tonight, we’re not dealing with any cases to dissect, so we’ll be focusing on other activities. We do, however, have a case from the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals that concerns civil commitment. We’ve also got some articles and comments to discuss. [4:51] A listener expresses gratitude for addressing their issue and questions the possibility…
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RM272: Wisconsin Supreme Court Determined The Meaning Of “Separate Occasions”
Here are some additional points that were raised in the text: [18:31] Question about a PFR moving to Georgia. [25:52] Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling gives hope to offenders on lifetime GPShttps://captimes.com/news/community/wisconsin-supreme-court-ruling-gives-hope-to-offenders-on-lifetime-gps/article_2b054c54-1860-5761-93ff-cc04f1395719.html https://www.registrymatters.co/podcast/rm272-wisconsin-supreme-court-determined-the-meaning-of-separate-occasions/ Leave voicemail: 747-227-4477 Email us: registrymatterscast@gmail.com Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/registrymatters Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RegistryMatters Join the Discord server: https://discord.gg/6FnxwAQm57 Want to…
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RM271: Unpacking Idaho SORA: Examining the Case of Does v. Raúl Labrador
In this episode, Andy and Larry discuss the case of Does v. Raúl Labrador, attorney general of Idaho, which involves a challenge to Idaho’s Sexual Offender Registration Notification and Community Right-to-Know Act (Idaho SORA). The plaintiffs in the case are six individuals who were charged or convicted before 2006 and are required to register for…
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RM270: Live Recording – NARSOL Conference 2023
Live before a studio audience recording of the show from the annual NARSOL Conference in Houston Texas
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RM269: How a False Food Stamps Claim Connects to Gun Rights and Registry Issues!
Andy and Larry discuss a gun case from the Third Circuit Court of Appeals that connects to registry issues. Bryan Range, who pleaded guilty to a nonviolent misdemeanor in 1995, was prohibited from possessing a firearm due to federal law. Range challenged the law’s constitutionality, claiming it violated his Second Amendment rights. The District Court…
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RM268: Sixth Circuit Quickly Affirms Dismissal of Class Action Filed by Registrants in Michigan
In this episode, Andy and Larry discuss a case before the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals that has already been decided. The plaintiffs in the case sought damages from high-ranking Michigan officials, alleging that they oversaw and failed to stop unconstitutional actions by the police. The district court initially dismissed the complaint on various grounds,…
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RM267: Adam Walsh Act and International Travel: Debunking Myths
In this episode, we delve into the complex intersection of sex offender registration laws and international travel. Our guest, Larry, seeks advice on his ability to travel internationally as a pilot without providing advance notice to sex offender registration authorities. The initial response suggests that there are no legal barriers to such travel, as the…
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RM266: The Albuquerque Police Officer Sex Case: A Case Study in Negotiated Pleas
Learn about negotiated plea deals and defense strategies in high-profile cases from this podcast discussion. The hosts explore the case of former police officer Joshua D., accused of child solicitation and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and discuss the challenges of negotiating a plea deal in a high-profile case. They also share strategies…
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RM265: Demystifying the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision
The conversation is about the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision and how it can be confusing. The issue was raised by a question in the Legal Corner about a person who was transferred from Arizona to New Mexico and did not receive a review hearing after five years of supervision, as mandated by New…